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Re: [ga] Are the Falkland Islands and Bermuda in Europe?



> For example, The Middle East, it has been always included with Asia/Africa and
> this caused massive delay and damage to advancing the Arabic Domain Name
> standardization and the official launch of Arabic URLs.

There is no relationship between number of regions or between being in that
or another region (whether defined by ICANN, or UN, or geography)
and capability to develop language specific standarization.
But men and women speaking specific language, knowledgeable in Internet 
technologies and doing their work can help and make some progress.

Kind regards,
Elisabeth Porteneuve

> Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 23:24:15 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Marc Schneiders <marc@fuchsia.bijt.net>
> To: "Asaad Y. Alnajjar - Millennium Inc." <alnajjar@any-dns.com>
> cc: General Assembly of the DNSO <ga@dnso.org>
> Subject: Re: [ga] Are the Falkland Islands and Bermuda in Europe?
> 
> On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, at 09:40 [=GMT-0700], Asaad Y. Alnajjar - Millennium...:
> 
> > We need to increase the number of regions and allow each region to evolve and
> > expand to parallel paths of the other regions.
> >
> > For example, The Middle East, it has been always included with Asia/Africa and
> > this caused massive delay and damage to advancing the Arabic Domain Name
> > standardization and the official launch of Arabic URLs.
> 
> China is in one region. Chinese domain names don't work yet either to
> anybody's (sic) satisfaction.
> 
> I agree though, that more regions as well as better divisions can be
> helpful.
> 
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